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Elon Law Operating on Delay – Feb. 24
February 24, 2015
Business Law Speaker Series – J. Lee Lloyd – March 23
February 20, 2015
Elon Law's Business Law Speaker Series will feature mergers and acquisitions expert Lee Lloyd on Monday, March 23 from 12:40 to 1:20 in Room 204. This event is open to members of the Elon Law community. Student and faculty attendance is encouraged. RSVP requested. Details follow.
Did executive immigration order stumble over procedure?
February 20, 2015
On Feb. 17 a federal judge blocked the Obama administration’s executive action that seeks to shield millions of illegal immigrants from deportation. Elon Law Professor Enrique Armijo provides analysis of the decision’s central legal issue in this week’s “Elon Law Now.”
Become an Elon Law Fellow
February 19, 2015
Business and Leadership Fellows at Elon Law benefit from scholarships, stipend-support externships and regular interaction with leaders in law. Learn more and apply now.
Law and business students engage Singapore and Vietnam
February 18, 2015
Elon Law and MBA students met with top business and law leaders in Singapore and Vietnam through a collaborative international business course.
Elon Law delayed schedule – Feb. 18
February 16, 2015
Due to road conditions, Elon Law announces the following delayed schedule for Wednesday, Feb. 18.
Admissions Open House – Feb. 27
February 15, 2015
Elon Law's Feb. 27 Open House will take place as scheduled, beginning at 2 pm. We welcome all individuals considering law school and their guests to experience Elon Law by attending the Open House. For those unable to attend due to weather conditions, we hope you will visit us for additional Open Houses and Admitted Student Days planned for March and April.
Journal of Leadership and the Law publishes issue on student engagement
February 15, 2015
Contributors to the fourth issue of the online Journal of Leadership and the Law report on law students working creatively to disrupt, innovate and lead in the legal profession.
The use of automated technology in crime fighting
February 15, 2015
Elon Law Professor Michael Rich explored the implications of new technology in the identification of likely criminals at the 2015 Association of American Law Schools (AALS) Annual Meeting.
Detaining toddlers in the name of national security
February 13, 2015
Elon Law Professor Heather Scavone examines U.S. justifications for family detention of immigrant women and children, spotlighting a lack of legal representation for these families, as part the “Elon Law Now” series of faculty analysis and commentary about current legal issues.